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that has an inflationary effect on the economy. so you may be talking away the money you just gave that employee through the increase. raise prices throughout the economy. >> i have to say, you've now switched your argument from what it was going to do to your business to what it's going to do to the economy. >> very sharp, senator warren. whether a minimum wage increase and why. we've heard all this madness on the other side, especially small business people. we won't be able to pay insurance and the like. is that a real reasonable and persuasive argument? >> no and in fact, we have a real world experiment that tells us about this. in new jersey a few years ago, they raised the minimum wage. they did it in pennsylvania. there was an examination of fast food and it turned out that in new jersey, hiring went up and in pennsylvania, hiring went down. but let me turn this upside down. why aren't we talking about the fact that the total stock market is worth less today than in 2000 and yet, the ceos are getting more and more money. if
that has an inflationary effect on the economy. so you may be talking away the money you just gave that employee through the increase. raise prices throughout the economy. >> i have to say, you've now switched your argument from what it was going to do to your business to what it's going to do to the economy. >> very sharp, senator warren. whether a minimum wage increase and why. we've heard all this madness on the other side, especially small business people. we won't be able to...
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the european economy is collapsing. if that clashes, what does it say versus state of the global economy? we are not insuelated against the global impacts. this could have a terrible impact on the fragile recovery. >> shannon: meaning if this is a last minute deal and they talk about negotiating through the night. sigh of relief. what is the downside? >> let's go back to what could have happened and the banks would collapse anyways. they were feeling the renallal effects. part of their problem is holding the greek debt. so you see a ripple effect. you will out in some other countries like spain. i think it continues to move out. this is a threat for the u.s. u.s. economy. we went through a period that it was calming down. we will continue to see hiccups. this cyprus thing is contained for now, though. >> shannon: how -- global economy these days, it seems like every, you know, flare-up. we will see and it will impact other players. there are dominoes. >> there are. it could be that the euro is not sustainable or split t
the european economy is collapsing. if that clashes, what does it say versus state of the global economy? we are not insuelated against the global impacts. this could have a terrible impact on the fragile recovery. >> shannon: meaning if this is a last minute deal and they talk about negotiating through the night. sigh of relief. what is the downside? >> let's go back to what could have happened and the banks would collapse anyways. they were feeling the renallal effects. part of...
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the financial sector of our economy, europe's economy and the world economy is based on trust. that is paper thin, not just in cyprus and europe, but in the united states. if you look at what j.p. morgan has been doing to erode the trust of borrowers investors it hangs by a thread. a trust can be broken down anywhere along the line. >> indeed. they are getting taxed now in cyprus. thank you sir. >> thank you john. >> we kick off another week of our critically acknowledged series with tennessee, the home of davy crockett, doll loy parton and a former senator who became vice president and then did some things that made him very unpopular. of course, i'm talking about andrew johnson. john: welcome back. it's time for w.t.f. america and our w.t.f. america series continues with a whole week of w.t.f. tennessee stories. now tennessee is the home of nashville, so it's a little bit country and a whole lot of w.t.f. as "the new york times" reported today, two nights a year, residents of tennessee can call a hot line and if they get through, they might qualify for something called 10 car
the financial sector of our economy, europe's economy and the world economy is based on trust. that is paper thin, not just in cyprus and europe, but in the united states. if you look at what j.p. morgan has been doing to erode the trust of borrowers investors it hangs by a thread. a trust can be broken down anywhere along the line. >> indeed. they are getting taxed now in cyprus. thank you sir. >> thank you john. >> we kick off another week of our critically acknowledged...
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high taxation and high debt are holding back the economy and the g.o.p. believes mr. obama is creating a nation at war with itself. the affluent vs. the nonaffluent. over the weekend senator ted cruze of texas, a conservative, delivered a very emotional speech at cpac. >> my father came from cuba. he had been in prison. he had been tortured in cuba. and he came to texas with nothing, with 100 in his underwear. didn't speak a word of english. washed dishes making 50 cents an hour. in someone had came up to that 18-year-old kid avenue as he was washing dishes and suggested to him that 55 years hence his son would be sworn into office as a united states senator representing the great state of texas. [ applause ] that would have been unimaginable. >> now mr. cruze says his dad made it on his own without government assistance. he worked hard and provide for his family and now his son has achieved the american dream. that's the way this country is supposed to work. but president obama himself has a very compelling story to tell. his father abandoned him. he was raised prima
high taxation and high debt are holding back the economy and the g.o.p. believes mr. obama is creating a nation at war with itself. the affluent vs. the nonaffluent. over the weekend senator ted cruze of texas, a conservative, delivered a very emotional speech at cpac. >> my father came from cuba. he had been in prison. he had been tortured in cuba. and he came to texas with nothing, with 100 in his underwear. didn't speak a word of english. washed dishes making 50 cents an hour. in...
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a long time holding, very good in a recovering economy, look at that. >> what do they do? >> they make air conditioning equipment and that's why -- and in a modular way so it can be expanded when you're in a commercial air conditioning you can add units to it along the way. >> what about ann? >> it's not one i'm looking at now. in fact, i'm looking at these banks and there is talk of them collapsing in cyprus. many are doing well like in japan. japan's banks collapsed but it was 20 years ago. nom nomoro is strong. this is one that i own and i think it should be in your portfolio. >> what about u.s. banks? do we kind of made them very whole over the last couple years. >> and they are strong, bank of america not too far off from its high. financials here or abroad, maybe cyprus but not here at home. >> we'll leave it there. and here is a story you need to know. a girl scout troop getting pranked, someone ordering 6,000 boxes of the cookies totaling 24 grand. it was a scam and the girls were left with unsold cookies. americans are coming to the rescue buying around 4,000 boxe
a long time holding, very good in a recovering economy, look at that. >> what do they do? >> they make air conditioning equipment and that's why -- and in a modular way so it can be expanded when you're in a commercial air conditioning you can add units to it along the way. >> what about ann? >> it's not one i'm looking at now. in fact, i'm looking at these banks and there is talk of them collapsing in cyprus. many are doing well like in japan. japan's banks collapsed...
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they were able to stimulate their economy. that's discipline. >> how's chile's economy doing now? >> growing a lot faster than we are. >> to make the point. to bring it home. >> absolutely. >> the last thing i wanted to ask you, when you talk about trust, though, between our economy, it seems like you also mention, though, we kind of need to have a little bit of humility in that process. >> no question. if you think about it, the things that emerging economies have done to start growing at 5.5% per year, just by contrast, the advanced nations grew at 1.3% last year, recession in europe. they were able to do that by implementing the lessons we taught them. now we have to re-learn those lessons. they're not new lessons. we just need to rediscover them. and we also need then to recognize that these countries, the bricks, that are growing so rapidly, are critical part to our part of our global prosperity. and frankly need to recognize them as part of the global economy the way we haven't. because they're 20% of the global economy, and they only have a minority share of the votes at th
they were able to stimulate their economy. that's discipline. >> how's chile's economy doing now? >> growing a lot faster than we are. >> to make the point. to bring it home. >> absolutely. >> the last thing i wanted to ask you, when you talk about trust, though, between our economy, it seems like you also mention, though, we kind of need to have a little bit of humility in that process. >> no question. if you think about it, the things that emerging...
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by that, it is not going into the economy. it is not going into the economy. the bottom line is that is why you see people standing on the side of the road selling newspapers. they cannot find a job here did you cannot find a job in tennessee because they're everywhere here working. tyson foods down here in tennessee, when they come out of there, there is a lot that looks like it is coming from mexico. hire them because they do not have to pay them a lot of money, and they make out like we cannot get nobody else to do the job. the bottom line is, they can work them for nothing, they will work for nothing. the bottom line is our unemployment, i am telling you right now, if they was deported, our employment would go down. is there a note to ways about it. -- there ain't no two ways about it. host: here is a follower on facebook. they're right in to say no amnesty for illegal -- illegal invaders, this is killing america. close the borders. going to texas on the republicans line. good morning. good morning. nice to talk to you. of course they should go home. it is
by that, it is not going into the economy. it is not going into the economy. the bottom line is that is why you see people standing on the side of the road selling newspapers. they cannot find a job here did you cannot find a job in tennessee because they're everywhere here working. tyson foods down here in tennessee, when they come out of there, there is a lot that looks like it is coming from mexico. hire them because they do not have to pay them a lot of money, and they make out like we...
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he got health care passed and fixed the economy. he has the economy on the right track. the gun issue was not a big deal with him in the beginning. gale marriage was not a big issue, but they have become centerpieces, that's the period he's in at this point. republicans are cooperating to the degree that they appeared to be disorganized enough that he appears to be right on track. >> you know, on that point, in terms of the economy, victoria, the president talking about the budget last week, he said something that the gop just jumped all over. the president said, and i'm quoting him, we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt, and the republicans and the right wing went bananas. but then mr. boehner and ryan, of course, agree with him. watch this. >> we do not have an immediate debt crisis, but we all know that we have one looming. >> we do not have a debt crisis right now, but we see it coming. we know it's irrefeetably happeningivities they say the president shouldn't have said it, now you have boehner and ryan saying it, about you if both say we don't have an
he got health care passed and fixed the economy. he has the economy on the right track. the gun issue was not a big deal with him in the beginning. gale marriage was not a big issue, but they have become centerpieces, that's the period he's in at this point. republicans are cooperating to the degree that they appeared to be disorganized enough that he appears to be right on track. >> you know, on that point, in terms of the economy, victoria, the president talking about the budget last...
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president's poll numbers have been dropping, now below 50%, basically even now with republicans on the economy, even though he had a big advantage after the election. >> look, when you're in the business of trying to form a compromise, get the other side to even come to the table with some commonsense ideas, i'm not surprised that the president is a little lower than 50%. but, you know, we have a budget now, we have a moral document, a blueprint for the policy debates that are going to take place this summer. one of the interesting things that i enjoyed watching was at 2:00 a.m., is that we got a chance to -- i don't get those other channels, george. but, they had an opportunity to talk about the keystone pipeline, they had an opportunity to talk about a biannual budget. this gave the senators more than an opportunity to talk about big issues as well as the budgetary. >> scored a lot of political points with all of those amendments. >> they did. and while this is a normal piece of legislative business, one does wonder why they did it at 5:00 in the morning? but it is a good thing they got it d
president's poll numbers have been dropping, now below 50%, basically even now with republicans on the economy, even though he had a big advantage after the election. >> look, when you're in the business of trying to form a compromise, get the other side to even come to the table with some commonsense ideas, i'm not surprised that the president is a little lower than 50%. but, you know, we have a budget now, we have a moral document, a blueprint for the policy debates that are going to...
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but i think the president is facing the priority of growing the economy and jobs, and that's where it should be. half of this year's deficit is attributable to people who are unemployed. if we can get people back to work, paying down the deficit. it's much better than an austerity budget. >> you're saying after two years things are definitely better now? >> things are definitely better now. the fiscal picture is brightening. things are brightening still. the last thing we want to do when the economy is poised to recover is throw another obstacle in the way. >> who are you calling for march madness? >> my team, stanford probably not having a shot. >> congressman schiff, thanks for stopping by. jim garrity says quote with st. patrick's hangovers and bracket fillings of march madness this isn't a productive day for our economy. with pantene. amazing pro-v formulas fight signs of damage for healthier, stronger, shinier hair. dare to take the pantene 5 signs challenge today. i took the dare. will you? pantene. daily moisture renewal. hair so healthy it shines. it fills you with energy... a
but i think the president is facing the priority of growing the economy and jobs, and that's where it should be. half of this year's deficit is attributable to people who are unemployed. if we can get people back to work, paying down the deficit. it's much better than an austerity budget. >> you're saying after two years things are definitely better now? >> things are definitely better now. the fiscal picture is brightening. things are brightening still. the last thing we want to do...
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our economy cannot afford it. it must be every conservative's mission to defund it and move away from socialized medicine before it is implemented. 2013 is a challenge. let can to canton andit must be a year where we wage attack against and those forces in the republican establishment that hijacked the conservative movement. we must not rest. as conservatives, we all believe america is an exceptional nation. we do not want our beloved nation to have the financial books of greece or the gun laws of china. waynds, i fear that is the we are headed. president obama and his left- wing liberals -- the media is in the bag for this administration, and we all know it, which is why the grass roots of our movement must not sit on the sidelines. you must redouble your efforts and together we must fight those who want to sell out our principles. remember reagan's three pillars of conservatism -- free enterprise, strong national defense, and per-family social policies. we must not cede these principles to president obama on one
our economy cannot afford it. it must be every conservative's mission to defund it and move away from socialized medicine before it is implemented. 2013 is a challenge. let can to canton andit must be a year where we wage attack against and those forces in the republican establishment that hijacked the conservative movement. we must not rest. as conservatives, we all believe america is an exceptional nation. we do not want our beloved nation to have the financial books of greece or the gun laws...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. >>> well, big news out of south dakota, actually. nbc news has confirmed senator tim johnson says he won't run for re-election in 2014, giving the democrats another open seat in a red state to defend. this is going to be a tough one. senator johnson's retirement had been expected. he follows four colleagues on the democratic side to step down from the senate this time. frank lautenberg of new jersey, west virginia's jay rockefeller, iowa's tom harkin, michigan's carl levin. pretty much heavyweights there. republican side, mike johanns and georgia's shacksby chambliss is also stepping down. we'll be right back. and noodl. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throw
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hurt on our side because most of anchors were happy to pick the republicans, not concerned with jobs, economy and deficit and healthcare but considered with every weird social issue or recent statement by somebody they could draw out of the past and make the subject of the debate. i do think we're going to have a lot of new faces. this is healthy for our party. we're going to have one or two faces we are familiar with. i wouldn't suggest that jeb bush might not wrong. today, he might. this will be a very healthy discussion about the future course of the republican party and more importantly the future course of the country. >> greta: president is overseas. he is just on his way back. some have called it an offensive going over to israel and to jordan. is this -- as he leaves this trip, as he walks away from this trip, has this been a success? >> it's been a success he will have done things to bridge the gap between he and the israeli leadership and israeli people. that will be constructive. i think it will be good in admission of the failure of the last four years where he had a distant relat
hurt on our side because most of anchors were happy to pick the republicans, not concerned with jobs, economy and deficit and healthcare but considered with every weird social issue or recent statement by somebody they could draw out of the past and make the subject of the debate. i do think we're going to have a lot of new faces. this is healthy for our party. we're going to have one or two faces we are familiar with. i wouldn't suggest that jeb bush might not wrong. today, he might. this will...
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it is isolated, its economy is in dire straits, its economy is divided, and its position in the region and world has only grown weaker. i do believe that all of us have ab interest in resolving this issue peacefully. strong and principled diplomacy -- [ applause ] -- strong and
it is isolated, its economy is in dire straits, its economy is divided, and its position in the region and world has only grown weaker. i do believe that all of us have ab interest in resolving this issue peacefully. strong and principled diplomacy -- [ applause ] -- strong and
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if the economy doesn't improve. let's assume for the sake of discussion it stays the way it is with persistent high unemployment and sluggish growth and so on. it's not at all clear the country will be in anywhere near ready to elect another democrat. >> bill: maybe so. >> it's hard ever 8 years to win another term for any party. >> bill: you have a couple of wild cards. iran is a big wild card because then we will know whether the obama administration allowed them to have a nuclear weapon. and if they do, all hell is going to break loose everywhere. all right. so that's definitely in play. the economy, i'm not so sure -- i was surprised that barack obama won re-election because of the economy. i mean, just for the sake of argument, mitt romney, all right, maybe not the best candidate but, still, a tremendous change he was offering, the governor was offering. tremendous change. people rejected that. and wanted this malaise and this giant colossus spending. maybe this is off othe table forever. maybe the entitlement
if the economy doesn't improve. let's assume for the sake of discussion it stays the way it is with persistent high unemployment and sluggish growth and so on. it's not at all clear the country will be in anywhere near ready to elect another democrat. >> bill: maybe so. >> it's hard ever 8 years to win another term for any party. >> bill: you have a couple of wild cards. iran is a big wild card because then we will know whether the obama administration allowed them to have a...
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and it will be the biggest boone we could ever imagine to this economy. >> speaking of that, the economy and this economic impact, as you know, it's obviously a huge issue, and according to the center -- a study by the center of american progress, passing comprehensive immigration reform this year would create 200,000 jobs a year for the next ten years. it would add $1.4 trillion to our gdp, and it would add almost $800 billion in personal income. so the american people are going to pay a pretty heavy price if we don't get immigration reform passed this year and there's certainly an economic argument to be made. do you think that your colleagues on capitol hill, particularly those who are still resistant, understand how high the stakes are? >> i'm glad that these studies are being done. i think these studies are actually telling the truth. at the same time, unfortunately, i think the people afraid to vote for comprehensive immigration reform are thinking about one person and one person only. themselves. they're not thinking about the community, the district they represent or the state or
and it will be the biggest boone we could ever imagine to this economy. >> speaking of that, the economy and this economic impact, as you know, it's obviously a huge issue, and according to the center -- a study by the center of american progress, passing comprehensive immigration reform this year would create 200,000 jobs a year for the next ten years. it would add $1.4 trillion to our gdp, and it would add almost $800 billion in personal income. so the american people are going to pay a...
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right now it's the economy. putting the economy back on track. putting them back to work. creating jobs. taking that deep dive into the difficult questions that have to be answered in washington and sticking around up here and working together to come up with -- >> it's this whole thipg of relevant in everyday lives. there's one little thing we're going to love potentially as journalists, i guess. the rnc wants more trackers. the real problem was democrats had too many video trackers. the republicans don't have it. what's interesting here about this recommendation is it sort of -- it's sort of an odd recommendation because the parties have been doing this for years. opposition research, following around a candidate is something you do for years. it's just that republicans got caught. is the problem the message or just simply getting caught? >> it's probably candidate training. y you don't want to be saying things behind closed doors like the 47% thing or what have you that could get caught on tape, that could get used against you. not only with the rnc but also republican
right now it's the economy. putting the economy back on track. putting them back to work. creating jobs. taking that deep dive into the difficult questions that have to be answered in washington and sticking around up here and working together to come up with -- >> it's this whole thipg of relevant in everyday lives. there's one little thing we're going to love potentially as journalists, i guess. the rnc wants more trackers. the real problem was democrats had too many video trackers. the...
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economy. a washington times interview quotes him saying, "the likely economic effects would be relatively small. if the united states goes to war in iraq to depose saddam hussein." he went on to praise the war's upside. "the key issue is oil and a regime change in iraq would facilitate an increase in world oil which would tend to lower oil prices here." in 2002 -- there's more of this. >> oil prices went up. the number i always used to say when i talk about iraq often and paul and i would have these debates and when this was really in conscience, $20 billion on air-conditioning in iraq per year during the height of the year. $20 billion on air-conditioning in iraq and afghanistan. >> in 2002, richard pearl, chairman of the defense policy board said we are not talking about a massive ip vags along the lines of '91. we're talking about a much more modest effort in which the united states would assist iraqis in freeing their country. let me get over to paul about the manpower and loss of lives. a
economy. a washington times interview quotes him saying, "the likely economic effects would be relatively small. if the united states goes to war in iraq to depose saddam hussein." he went on to praise the war's upside. "the key issue is oil and a regime change in iraq would facilitate an increase in world oil which would tend to lower oil prices here." in 2002 -- there's more of this. >> oil prices went up. the number i always used to say when i talk about iraq often...
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we will modernize the decades- old privacy act to reflect our current digital economy. this hearing focuses on issues related to the lawful access to stored medications under current law. this committee will move toward modernization and reform after a thorough review and with input from all stakeholders. i look forward to working with all members on both sides of the aisle to modernize the electronic communications privacy act. >> thank you. the chair now recognizes the chairman and ranking committee of the full committee. wemembers of the committee, have heard in old -- in opening statements that were all for modernizing. this hearing could be very important with our witnesses telling us what kind of modernization we want. that is where this is all going. to hear both the chairman of the committee and the chairman of the subcommittee hit those points along with our ranking minority member, mr. scott. i have a list of digital due process coalition members, some 80 or more organizations with us on this. i would like unanimous consent to include this in the record. >> wi
we will modernize the decades- old privacy act to reflect our current digital economy. this hearing focuses on issues related to the lawful access to stored medications under current law. this committee will move toward modernization and reform after a thorough review and with input from all stakeholders. i look forward to working with all members on both sides of the aisle to modernize the electronic communications privacy act. >> thank you. the chair now recognizes the chairman and...
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bill clinton created jobs, created growth in the economy, and that's what had the effect of balancing the budget, because we got so much more in tax revenues from those people who were working and paying taxes and from those businesses that are going great gangbusters and paying more taxes into the coffers. and we had more growth. so that's, you know, the republicans have these things exactly backwards. and rand paul has them even more backwards than paul ryan does. but, you know, there's no -- you know, it's like talking to a brick wall. there's nothing that can be done and there's no negotiation that can be made with such people. >> i wonder, heather, how much of a liability this is going to be in 2014. i mean, you now have mitch mcconnell and john cornyn and ted cruz on record supporting turning the social -- basically tearing the social safety net asunder. and the question is, are they going to be held accountable for those positions? >> i mean, here's the question, you've got the base of the republican party completely still supporting a balanced approach to the budget mess. actu
bill clinton created jobs, created growth in the economy, and that's what had the effect of balancing the budget, because we got so much more in tax revenues from those people who were working and paying taxes and from those businesses that are going great gangbusters and paying more taxes into the coffers. and we had more growth. so that's, you know, the republicans have these things exactly backwards. and rand paul has them even more backwards than paul ryan does. but, you know, there's no --...
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once said our goal is to cut government in half as a percentage of the economy over 25 years so that we can get it down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub. another moment, said i don't want to abolish government, i simply want to reduce it to the size where i can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub. i know some of you are saying oh, come on, drowning in the bathtub is just a metaphor. i think grover does use metaphor frequently. this might be an example of it, for example. quote, bipartisanship is another name for date rape. but when it comes to the bathtub, barry levinson and i have trouble seeing the metaphor. barry writes what is the metaphor? he said he wants to kill the government in a bathtub, the only substitute is overturn the government. he is a revolutionary like len on or mao. he doesn't believe in the system but doesn't want to say it with as much clarity as they did. if you just want to lower taxes, is it necessary to drown the government in a bathtub? simply say you want a lower tax code, period, drown the tax code. but he wants to droin
once said our goal is to cut government in half as a percentage of the economy over 25 years so that we can get it down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub. another moment, said i don't want to abolish government, i simply want to reduce it to the size where i can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub. i know some of you are saying oh, come on, drowning in the bathtub is just a metaphor. i think grover does use metaphor frequently. this might be an example of it,...
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the economy would crash and so forth, you know. i don't think these are truly irrelevant fears that people have that our economy would crash and that the government could not be there to provide any kind of help and if there's not food. who knows. i mean look what's happening in greece and cypress. their banks are shutting down. governments are passing laws. >> stephanie: they're doing the kind of stuff that paul ryan is speaking of doing here. [ ♪ "jeopardy" theme ♪ ] who said the government bailed out the people and imprisoned the banksters the opposite of what america did? >> ryan reynolds. >> stephanie: president of iceland, jim. everybody knows that. he was explaining how his country recovered so quickly from the recession. because they did the opposite of what we did. thank you. you know what? in honor of our brand new of iliate in salsbury, north carolina -- glenn beck follows us in 15 minutes. >> stop following me. >> stephanie: i'm going to play an ad for his new paradise. >> are you tired of your government taking awa
the economy would crash and so forth, you know. i don't think these are truly irrelevant fears that people have that our economy would crash and that the government could not be there to provide any kind of help and if there's not food. who knows. i mean look what's happening in greece and cypress. their banks are shutting down. governments are passing laws. >> stephanie: they're doing the kind of stuff that paul ryan is speaking of doing here. [ ♪ "jeopardy" theme ♪ ] who...
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there is no leadership on the main issues facing america today in terms of the economy, coming out of the white house, because leadership on tough issues requires the president to take political risk, and he won't do it. and this is a guy who will say anything that is appropriate to the group in the room. and that's exactly what he's doing in israel today. he's saying what's appropriate to the group in the room. >> i know bb netanyahu pretty well. he blurbed by first back in 2002. he's he a strong leader and thank god at least there was one adult in the room and one adult that understands the nature of the battle, the conflict between good and evil in our time. bb, there's no way he does not see through this president's bs. do you agree with me? he knows where obama's coming from. i think he knows full well he can't trust him. >> look, sometimes -- sometimes folks we don't completely agree with at least go about things in a constructive way. bill clinton went about trying to deal with the middle east question in a way that really began to make some progress, that was a balanced perspe
there is no leadership on the main issues facing america today in terms of the economy, coming out of the white house, because leadership on tough issues requires the president to take political risk, and he won't do it. and this is a guy who will say anything that is appropriate to the group in the room. and that's exactly what he's doing in israel today. he's saying what's appropriate to the group in the room. >> i know bb netanyahu pretty well. he blurbed by first back in 2002. he's he...
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gang busters, first republican congress in 40 years, we cut taxes and that gave us the magnificent economy that clinton brags about and yet, that government got shut down in the end of 1995, our first, the republicans first term there. it really, really hurt republicans because it looks like we can't care about the things that-- >> they hung on, they won. not only that, but that's how we got to a balanced budget. >> it hurt us, it hurt us trying to push other things and this is -- repealing obamacare, yes, keep talking about it and putting it in. unless obama signs a repeal of obamacare. >> sean: that's symbolic, that means obamacare will never be taken out. >> no, it isn't. i plan on winning the senate back in two years. >> sean: on health care, what you're suggesting is the republicans only do the symbolic vote to repeal, but not really take the stand to do it. >> i think shutting down the government would not-- >> we're not going to shut down the government. that's obama's line. >> no, shut down the government, you're saying it's important it doesn't ruin the credit rating and medicare
gang busters, first republican congress in 40 years, we cut taxes and that gave us the magnificent economy that clinton brags about and yet, that government got shut down in the end of 1995, our first, the republicans first term there. it really, really hurt republicans because it looks like we can't care about the things that-- >> they hung on, they won. not only that, but that's how we got to a balanced budget. >> it hurt us, it hurt us trying to push other things and this is --...
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. >> in which you found looking at the economy on working class families. >> right. the huffington post polling unit. we came up with yougov and we asked people about unemployment. the result was most people in america have experienced unemployment either they have been unemployed, themselves, about a quarter of people and another 30%, their family has been unemployed. so more than 50% of americans have experienced unemployment in the past five years. you know at its worst, the unemployment rate in the america was 10% in 2009. it just shows you that this is not isolated to 1 out of 10 people or to one region of the country. >> right. it's an everybody's problem and when someone in your family becomes unemployed, that often means your life changes in a big way because you have to cut back or do more to help them. >> bill: right. >> the other poll of this is about the parties. we asked people do you think the republicans are better or democrats are better? we thought people who had bun unemployed would think democrats were the party that was more likely to have a solut
. >> in which you found looking at the economy on working class families. >> right. the huffington post polling unit. we came up with yougov and we asked people about unemployment. the result was most people in america have experienced unemployment either they have been unemployed, themselves, about a quarter of people and another 30%, their family has been unemployed. so more than 50% of americans have experienced unemployment in the past five years. you know at its worst, the...
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your take on the economy and job creation here call at 866-55-press. so how would you rate the american economy in general? >> i think improving,. if we saw good job numbers like we did last time that would help. >> bill: isn't a lot of this psychological? >> it's important for a lot of consumers. do you decide to remodel your home buy a new car, but it only gets you so far if you don't have a paycheck. so this is where the harreality comes in and why we need to get people back to work. >> bill: to me the economy is definitely improving, and a steady progress in the right direction, and some good indications, but if you did a survive right now, i think most people would say the economy is sick. >> right. and they are seeing these debates over the sequester, ta i think that hurts people's confidence. >> bill: you heard her way the priority should be jobs jobs jobs. is it? and what should we do about it? we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the washington dc, where he hosts current tv's "full court press." ♪ ♪ converstion started next. >> i'm a
your take on the economy and job creation here call at 866-55-press. so how would you rate the american economy in general? >> i think improving,. if we saw good job numbers like we did last time that would help. >> bill: isn't a lot of this psychological? >> it's important for a lot of consumers. do you decide to remodel your home buy a new car, but it only gets you so far if you don't have a paycheck. so this is where the harreality comes in and why we need to get people...
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it's a huge banking system, eight times the size of their economy. consider this, brian, if the us banking system was as big relative to the u.s. economy as cyprus is, we would have 45 more banks the size of jpmorgan in the united states. that's how big it is. that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that country. it's not clear that's going to happen, at least not in time to save the banking system. >>> of course here as always we want to know why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet me @billschactman. >>> they have espn and air force one will show you which teams the basketball fan picked. that's next in sports >> leave it to reality tv. we have more great diving. highlights from the new celebrity diving show "splash" which i did watch a few minutes of. check it out when way too early comes back. >> someone released poison gas inside the tokyo subway syst
it's a huge banking system, eight times the size of their economy. consider this, brian, if the us banking system was as big relative to the u.s. economy as cyprus is, we would have 45 more banks the size of jpmorgan in the united states. that's how big it is. that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that...
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i anderson and the economy is bad, but people work to work three jobs. if those people can find to work three jobs part-time, the people that need the phone that you say they need the phone, they can get one job to get a telephone. host: if you want to talk about some of the original debate when the universal service fund was first created. the coste thought was of providing phone service to rural areas, a farmer in rural iowa who has a job and makes a living and works hard for the deemg, but phone companies it not profitable to string up a phone line out to this very far rural area to provide service to one household. the thought was beginning in the 1930's was that the federal government can subsidize and help the phone company to provide that phone line. and it's very hard-working farmer in rural iowa will have a connection to be able to call an ambulance, to connect with his local government, to be able to , to determineore daily prices on commodities. that is the purpose of the high cost fund, to provide service to areas that the phone companies oth
i anderson and the economy is bad, but people work to work three jobs. if those people can find to work three jobs part-time, the people that need the phone that you say they need the phone, they can get one job to get a telephone. host: if you want to talk about some of the original debate when the universal service fund was first created. the coste thought was of providing phone service to rural areas, a farmer in rural iowa who has a job and makes a living and works hard for the deemg, but...
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. >> that the short-term problem is we got to keep our economy growing and that is how they defend the fact there is as you point out more stimulus spending, stimulus ii or stimulus iii whatever you want to call it, and $100 billion in stimulus spending in a budget you're trying to reduce the deficit. bill: i look forward to your show. >> exclusion sieve interview with rand paul irths he is living a quiet life these days. >> that's right. he is very much on the back burner. bill: thank you, chris. see you sunday morning. check out rand paul on sunday. heather. heather: the senate is expected to pick up the debate on the budget proposal from senator patty murray this week. it is due april 1st. it is almost four years, 1423 days, to be exact in case you're counting, since the senate last passed a budget resolution. that wasn't even a real budget. just a guideline. bill: you wonder, the point chris is making about senator corker, he says if the president goes out and sells it and give democrats cover when it comes to the enlightment idea perhaps he brings the two sides together. but as th
. >> that the short-term problem is we got to keep our economy growing and that is how they defend the fact there is as you point out more stimulus spending, stimulus ii or stimulus iii whatever you want to call it, and $100 billion in stimulus spending in a budget you're trying to reduce the deficit. bill: i look forward to your show. >> exclusion sieve interview with rand paul irths he is living a quiet life these days. >> that's right. he is very much on the back burner....
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what biden said, the economy is waiting to be unlocked. enthey went on to say that's why we desperately need to you elect at least 17 democrats. 17 democrats in the house would give them the majority come 2014. >> yeah. look, it is a very, very ambitious goal. i believe the last time that the president has won that number of house seats in a six-year election, a mid, six year midterm was 1822. he has got his work cut out for him. i would suggest joe biden remember, house republicans were elected to do a job too. and they're doing, for their constituents exactly what they said they would do in the last election. so it is not as if republicans would bend to the president's will simply because he won an election. bill: that point is that the focus is on the debt. which one might argue would not be there unless you had house republicans pushing for that or at least holding the line. one final point, you say biden has given the game up here. what does that mean? >> yeah, look, i just think if there were a real charm offensive, if they actually
what biden said, the economy is waiting to be unlocked. enthey went on to say that's why we desperately need to you elect at least 17 democrats. 17 democrats in the house would give them the majority come 2014. >> yeah. look, it is a very, very ambitious goal. i believe the last time that the president has won that number of house seats in a six-year election, a mid, six year midterm was 1822. he has got his work cut out for him. i would suggest joe biden remember, house republicans were...
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nine months later the toughest sanctions ever placed on iran still have not pushed their economy to unrest that would lead to collapse. >>> spring arrived earlier in tokyo. it's a sight for our winter weary eyes. cherry blossom blooming ten days ahead of schedule. the annual symbol of new beginnings and fresh starts arrived early this year thanks to a remarkably warm march. it's the earliest sighting since 2002. looks great. >>> and closer to home, a good time during a day of peace, paws and music. thousands of canines and their companions came out to the weekend woofstock fair in the florida keys. the event is held to promote dog adoptions and these pups put on their best showing, chasing, racing, jumping and splashing for the cameras. i might adopt one, too, after seeing these guys. >>> don't try this at home or anywhere else for that matter. you would think flying through the air in wing suits is dangerous enough by itself, but two daredevils took it to a new level. the pair well known for high risk jumps. the pair are well known for their high-risk jumps. that's scary, man. couldn't yo
nine months later the toughest sanctions ever placed on iran still have not pushed their economy to unrest that would lead to collapse. >>> spring arrived earlier in tokyo. it's a sight for our winter weary eyes. cherry blossom blooming ten days ahead of schedule. the annual symbol of new beginnings and fresh starts arrived early this year thanks to a remarkably warm march. it's the earliest sighting since 2002. looks great. >>> and closer to home, a good time during a day of...
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their economy is not in the complete mess that it was in the '90s. they are back on the comeback trail. they have good natural resources. if they decide to put some money into the clear weapons they can do it. host: we are talking about nuclear defense systems. basically our focus on the star wars speech the president reagan delivered 30 years ago on march 23, 1983. here is more. [video clip] >> there was a time we depended on coastal forts. any attack would have had to come by sea by that day. we are in a different world and our defenses must be based on recognition of the weaponry possessed by an other nations. we cannot afford to believe that we will never be threatened. we have had two world wars in my lifetime. we did everything we could to be brought drawn into them. we were ill prepared for both. we have been better prepared -- had we been better prepared piece might have been preserved. host: ronald reagan has been a critic of the soviet union back in 1964. to iss issue specifically informing him and who was the driving force behind his polic
their economy is not in the complete mess that it was in the '90s. they are back on the comeback trail. they have good natural resources. if they decide to put some money into the clear weapons they can do it. host: we are talking about nuclear defense systems. basically our focus on the star wars speech the president reagan delivered 30 years ago on march 23, 1983. here is more. [video clip] >> there was a time we depended on coastal forts. any attack would have had to come by sea by...
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that transatlantic relationship defines the shape of the global economy as well. so it either the e.u. or the u.s. is the largest trade and investment partner from most all of the countries in the global economy that speaks of the centralitcentralit y of the power and the potential for is fair. that is why i am happy from an irish perspective to see the high-level report produced between the e. u. and the u.s. in terms of potential has received a very positive response. i spoke to the president after his re-election and he addressed this matter in his state of the union address and last week the european council gave the theory positive endorsement to this presidency the mandate to trigger those negotiations which hopefully can take place after the presidency presidency and because there is a nine day process to adopt the u.s. sequestration preview. that's trade relationship has enormous potential. currently 15 million jobs depend on u.s. trade. think of the potential for all those millions of people on either side of the atlantic in terms of expansion of economie
that transatlantic relationship defines the shape of the global economy as well. so it either the e.u. or the u.s. is the largest trade and investment partner from most all of the countries in the global economy that speaks of the centralitcentralit y of the power and the potential for is fair. that is why i am happy from an irish perspective to see the high-level report produced between the e. u. and the u.s. in terms of potential has received a very positive response. i spoke to the president...
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the weakness of the economy. and those that are still employed, if they have a lack of certainty, feel that their job could be at risk or their hours could be a risk, that will make them less likely to want to buy a home. these are all contributing factors. there is perhaps the natural readjustment. we reached home ownership rate above all we have ever seen before. above some concept of the natural rate. one might expect to see a modest decline. >> thank you and your back the balance my time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> a very narrow conversation. >> the mortgage-backed security actually guaranteeing in return which is essentially what happens now. unlike anything else, if you go to fund its 100% guaranteed. see you see anything wrong with someone saying and no one going to get my money because it is guaranteed by the federal permit . >> i do. i think that the basic risk of the taxpayer guaranteeing most toro the mortgages, loyal as we are, your going to reliance on government agent
the weakness of the economy. and those that are still employed, if they have a lack of certainty, feel that their job could be at risk or their hours could be a risk, that will make them less likely to want to buy a home. these are all contributing factors. there is perhaps the natural readjustment. we reached home ownership rate above all we have ever seen before. above some concept of the natural rate. one might expect to see a modest decline. >> thank you and your back the balance my...